Monday, 19 December 2016

Croydon Vets Give Helpful Tips for Looking after Guinea Pigs in Winter


Do you have a guinea pig? We have some top tips for Croydon pet lovers on guinea pig care over the winter season. These little furry friends of ours can do with some TLC during the colder months, and it would be best if you get it from the pros themselves, such as the friendly vets in Croydon.

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Friday, 16 December 2016

Vets Talk About the Top Three Tips for Healthy Holidays for Your Pet


Vets in Surrey expect the usual busy holiday period. It’s a fact that not all pets cope well with the holidays or disruption to their routine. So let’s look at what you can do to avoid a trip to vets in Sutton, Surrey, who have to deal with the holiday casualties.

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Friday, 18 November 2016

Your Vets in Croydon Can Explain What Brexit Might Mean for Your Pets


In the months since the European referendum, there has been a great deal of speculation about what leaving the European Union might mean for the U.K.

The European Pet Passport

The most obvious concern for many pet owners is the future of the European pet passport. Under the current scheme, dogs, cats, and even ferrets can travel between the countries in the European Union, provided they have an up to-date passport.

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Thursday, 17 November 2016

Vets in Surrey Share Interesting Facts About Rabbits You Should Know


A rabbit can live for up to 10 years if cared for correctly. Knowing a little more about them can help your pet have a long and fulfilling life. Below are some interesting facts about our furry little friends, which prove that there is more to these animals than meets the eye.

Rabbits Are Lagomorphs

Although it is a common misconception that rabbits are part of the rodent family, they are in fact lagomorphs. Members of this group are very similar to rodents, but are different in a number of aspects. Lagomorph literally means 'hare-like' and they are most noticeably defined as being herbivores with two pairs of upper incisors, which differ from the rodents' single ones.

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Monday, 3 October 2016

Vets in Croydon: Act Quickly if Your Dog Has Just Consumed Chocolate


It isn’t uncommon to give your canine companion some of your leftovers as a quick snack. Although you can give your dog a number of food items from your pantry, one thing you should never give them is chocolate as it contains theobromine and caffeine, two substances that are toxic to dogs in large doses.

Unfortunately, dogs have a knack for eating stuff we don’t want them to eat, from old pairs of shoes to chocolate. Whether your dog snuck into your sugar stash while you were out or lapped up any spilt cocoa powder during your last baking session, it is imperative that you act quickly.
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Friday, 30 September 2016

Dog Anxiety? Vets in Surrey Offer 3 Highly Recommended Solutions


Dogs, like humans, can experience anxiety, and this can occur from a wide variety of fears and phobias. Anxiety is considered to be normal behaviour in almost any pet. However, if it becomes excessive, it can turn detrimental to your relationship with your dog, and ultimately, your life as a pet owner.

Pet anxiety can be helped through conditioning and training. For instance, if your pet suffers from separation anxiety, you can improve his behaviour by providing his ‘alone time’ with positive reinforcement. However, if anxiousness is your dog’s natural disposition, trusted vets in Surrey recommend that you a try the following solutions.

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Sunday, 25 September 2016

Vets Explain Feline Health Problems That All Cat Owners Should Know


If you own a cat, it is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of common health problems so that you can visit vets in Croydon in a timely manner, if required. Here are three of the most common health problems to look out for in your cat.

1. Diarrhoea

Diarrhoea can be caused by a lifestyle change, such as a change in diet, or a serious illness, such as liver disease. The most common sign of diarrhoea is soft, liquid or watery stools. In some cases, you may also observe other signs in your cat, such as blood or mucus in their stools, loss of appetite, and lethargy.

Most cases of diarrhoea in cats last for only a few days and do not require treatment. However, where diarrhoea is severe and/or prolonged, it may be necessary for you to seek veterinary help.
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